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Michał ŁApaj

Biography

Michał Krzysztof Łapaj (born 3 March 1982) is a Polish musician, composer, producer, instrumentalist, and sound designer. He is best known for his longstanding performances in the progressive metal band Riverside, of which he has been a member since 2003. He has also appeared on albums by projects such as Leash Eye, Behemoth, Antigama, Lunatic Soul, and Tangerine Dream. He is a member of the phonographic academy of the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV) and the Association of Authors and Composers (ZAiKS). He is self-taught. He began learning to play keyboard instruments at the age of 4. In order to improve his skills, he attended the Institute of Organ Training in Warsaw and the Author's School of Popular Music and Jazz named after Krzysztof Komeda. He mainly plays Hammond organs and analog synthesizers from the 1970s and 1980s. In 2021, after nearly 20 years of career in his original band, Michał released his first solo album "Are You There". This album ranked highly in music portal rankings not only in Poland but also abroad. It was chosen as the album of the year on the polish radio station "Rockserwis FM", and ZPAV academy members nominated "Are You There" for the Fryderyk Award in the Electronic Album of the Year category. The album reached the fifth position in the best-selling albums in Poland according to the OLiS chart, with its vinyl version ranking third. In August 2021, at the United Arts Festival, Michał performed his first solo concert. Following his performance, the festival's star was the legendary band "Tangerine Dream", which invited Michał as a special guest for a joint improvisation in the final part of their performance. An album titled Tangerine Dream - The Sessions VIII was released from this event. On February 22, 2022, Michał released an album called "Sessions". It is a compilation of previously recorded improvised electronic music tracks. Initially, they appeared as videos on the YouTube platform under the name "Analog Jam

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

196 releases · 28 albums · active 2005–2025

  • Performance · 563
  • Other credits · 88

Studios: Serakos Studio · JNS Studio · Dug Out Studio · Boogie Town Studio

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